Review analysis

MBL 101 E Radialstrahler Omnidirectional Loudspeaker

In this instance, it's come far too soon for comfort. Just as I finished my, uh, rave of the Kharma Midi-Exquisite/CeSb 1.0 loudspeaker system in Issue 151, these space-age contraptions from Meletzky Berlin Loudspeaker (MBL) showed up to make me eat my...

The 101 Es, like the Kharma speakers, are not giants that require giant rooms to sound their best. Though they will play as loudly as the biggest Wilsons or Rockports, they are demure enough to fit the room of just about any listener (or just about any...

MBL 101 Loudspeakers Reviewed

Terry's Aluminium Oranges. The Teutonic Tangerine. The Accordian from Mars. The jokes flew thick and fast when the MBL 101 first appeared outside of Germany, with industry smart-arses (myself included) refusing to believe that this louspeaker was any...

MBL 101 E

MBL 101 E

Summary One of the best speakers out there. A unique sound, full bodied, precise (soundstage, position) and a sense of the respective volume of each other. Deep bass, full mediums, aerial highs that create a life like event, with air around and a...

MBL 101 E

The sound is the finest and most life-like I have heard from any system. These are the best sounding loudspeakers I've owned. They play more coherently and cleanly than any speaker I've heard. The 101 Es have the best treble, midrange, low and low end...